Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Mastercard Asian American Pacific Islander Month Edit-a-thon 2022
Mastercard Asian American Pacific Islander Month Edit-a-thon presented with support from Wikimedia DC
When
- May 6, 2022
Registration
- Private
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Suggested Article Work List
[edit]Edit/create these articles or any found on your own.
- Red links = Article to be created
- Blue links = Existing articles needing improvement
Before you begin, reserve your article by entering your username into this Google sheet. Two or more people cannot work on the same article at the same time.
Existing articles
- June Millington - Read article to determine if the warning template is accurate. If so, remove uneccessary details
- Bao Phi - Expand lead paragraph
- Monique Truong - Expand lead paragraph to include more than ethnicity and residence.
- Ruby Ibarra - Remove puffery, i.e. "In just 2018 alone, Ruby Ibarra has done..."
- Mark L. Polansky - Find and add references. It's lacked them since 2009!
- Eugene H. Trinh - Find and add references.
- Rick Barot - Expand lead to include what makes him notable
- Quang X. Pham - Improve the lead parapgrah. Add the he was firsst Vietnamese American to received Naval Aviator wings (as discussed in the article body). This will help with the notability issue. Find and add citation to support this. If it can't be found, move on to another article.
Article for creation
- New or novice editors: Choose an article and start it in your .
- Article can be moved to Wikipedia mainspace when ready. Demo to follow.
- Experienced editors: Select red links to start new articles in WP mainspace
- Arlan Huang - Artist
- Louise Leung Larson - First asian-american woman reporter for a major publication[1][2]
- Paul Tran - Poet[3][4][5]
- Julian Saporiti - Musician[6][7][8]
- Louise Leung Larson - First asian-american woman reporter for a major publication[9][10]
- Lane Ryo Hirabayashi - Scholar, historian[11][12] -- started work at Draft:Lane Ryo Hirabayashi
- Peter Hyun - Director[13][14] -- new article!
- Maeley Tom - Politician, author[15][16]
Additional articles can be found using WikiProject Asian Americans and WikiProject Asian Americans/Assessment. Is using the assessment ink, select the hyperlinks in the assessment chart for lists of articles. Stubs (short) articles are a good place to start.
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